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the penguins go on to take the final period when the lakers acquired steve nash and white howard, many were punching their ticket to the finals. the electors are eight games out of the final playoff spot in the west. howard sitting this one out with these shoulder injury. that is the way you draw it up. led by as many as 18. kobe was all smiles. destines come back. cutting the lead down to 1. just over a minute to play. who will take the clutch shot? kobe bryant of course. the lakers get a much-needed win. stay with us. john collins is ba >> tonight, a flurry or two. mike flurries tomorrow. the daytime forecast is great. not a bad forecast. >> we'd like it. it keeps it barbara rush hour. >> we will be back here right after the game. plan on joining us after the super bowl. this season has been a lesson in character, the best in sporting competition and now we get to celebrate that down in new orleans. orleans. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military memb
the penguins go on to take the final period when the lakers acquired steve nash and white howard, many were punching their ticket to the finals. the electors are eight games out of the final playoff spot in the west. howard sitting this one out with these shoulder injury. that is the way you draw it up. led by as many as 18. kobe was all smiles. destines come back. cutting the lead down to 1. just over a minute to play. who will take the clutch shot? kobe bryant of course. the lakers get a...
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he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was part way there, but i think facebook will keep going with that. so i do think him idolizing jobs is kind of a framework for where he's going to go. >> and when zuckerberg heard of your book, the accidental billionaires, you got a lot of pushback. in fact, the facebook crowd called you the jackie collins of silicon valley. do you think your book and then the movie helped make him more human in people's eyes? >> i do. i think the book and the movie were actually a good thing for facebook. he did call me the jackie collins of silicon valley, which i didn't mind. but i felt it was a
he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was...
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steve brown writes such grace, ease and dignity, and hillary, see you in 2016. and hillary clinton would be a great follow-up to barack obama as president 2016. just think, bill clinton as first gentleman. go to our facebook page right now and get in on the conversation. and don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're there, folks. we'd appreciate that. >>> still to come, a former nasa employee's blog about the space shuttle columbia disaster has everyone talking. we'll get to the bottom of this unbelievable story ahead. stay tuned. but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i don't have to leave my des
steve brown writes such grace, ease and dignity, and hillary, see you in 2016. and hillary clinton would be a great follow-up to barack obama as president 2016. just think, bill clinton as first gentleman. go to our facebook page right now and get in on the conversation. and don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're there, folks. we'd appreciate that. >>> still to come, a former nasa employee's blog about the space shuttle columbia disaster has everyone talking. we'll...
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but polls show the leading republican congressman steve king gets beat by any likely democrat. this a surprise? what do you think? >> it's a surprise in terms of iowa, having done some work there, it's a rural state. it's not the northeast of the united states. it's not massachusetts. but they're also very progressive, and they're also a good judge of character. they kind of see through the game, if you will. and i think the state has changed over the last four or so years. it's kind of moved if you will more to the center, more to the center left. and candidates like congressman king and others just don't i think reflect the values of the preferences of the state. >> now, on the national level, there is new jersey governor chris christie. let's take a look at his appearance on david letterman. >> i've made jokes about you, not just one owere to. not just ongoing here and there, intermittent. >> i didn't know it was going to be this long. >> joking aside, christie has an innate ability to know the room and be the regular guy. and isn't this what the republican party is lacking
but polls show the leading republican congressman steve king gets beat by any likely democrat. this a surprise? what do you think? >> it's a surprise in terms of iowa, having done some work there, it's a rural state. it's not the northeast of the united states. it's not massachusetts. but they're also very progressive, and they're also a good judge of character. they kind of see through the game, if you will. and i think the state has changed over the last four or so years. it's kind of...
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first, from the belfort furniture weather center, steve hershorn. i see a lot of salt on the roads. >> here we are in montgomery county on 355 wisconsin ave as it becomes rockville pike. there's an accident blocking the ramp from northbound 355 onto the inner loop of the beltway. police are there. watch for that very early. not causing a delay, but you will be detour away from the ramp. the beltway near the american legion bridge looks pretty good right now. no problems around the beltway in maryland or virginia. back to you. >> thank you. now to the weather problems in the city of laurel. it is flooding. the good news is the waters are starting to receive from the patuxent river. >> the commuter lot by the marc trains station on lafayette avenue and riverfront park will reopen. jay korff has more. it is scary. >> hundreds of laurel, maryland, residents living near the river face a voluntary evacuation order. the water has already crept into backyards. >> it's probably 5 feet of water. >> the frustration is not limited to the storm system. residents
first, from the belfort furniture weather center, steve hershorn. i see a lot of salt on the roads. >> here we are in montgomery county on 355 wisconsin ave as it becomes rockville pike. there's an accident blocking the ramp from northbound 355 onto the inner loop of the beltway. police are there. watch for that very early. not causing a delay, but you will be detour away from the ramp. the beltway near the american legion bridge looks pretty good right now. no problems around the beltway...
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. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older. when we are talking about that, i don't like to use the word entitlements. what we are talking about is our parents and grandparents going to be able to care for themselves after they stop working and will they have a health care they need? it's something we have to talk about and how we take care of the needs of our elderly as the fastest growing population. this is one of the things that suggested what we should do is slow down. we should take these measures that are requiring us to speed up and make fast decisions when we have time to figure out how to do it right and how to do it in a way to invest in our fu
. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older....
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let's go to steve. >> do you remember henderson? >> yes. >> he won twice too, i believe he did. >>> we are in between systems and the one out of the gulf of a alaska is looking good and we will talk more about that system coming up in about ten minutes, pam. >>> we are coming up at 5:30, officers at the scene of an overnight stabbing, the connection police are making between the two people involved. >>> san francisco police are about to reveal new information about a boy who vanished nearly 30 years ago. what ktvu channel 2 morning news has already learned about the kevin collins case. >>> and the big change in mail delivery to be announced by the postal service today. . >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, it is 530, steve are we going to see a little rain? >> some patchy fog is starting to form but this is more inland fog than coastal fog which is what we had yesterday. we have 50s to near 60s here is sal. >>> traffic is moving along relatively well and it's moving well along the willow pass grade and also moving well on sa
let's go to steve. >> do you remember henderson? >> yes. >> he won twice too, i believe he did. >>> we are in between systems and the one out of the gulf of a alaska is looking good and we will talk more about that system coming up in about ten minutes, pam. >>> we are coming up at 5:30, officers at the scene of an overnight stabbing, the connection police are making between the two people involved. >>> san francisco police are about to reveal new...
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. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" steve talks about moderate republicans in congress and the role they play in fiscal issues on capitol hill. >> we'll talk about the act and debate in the senate with the national network to end domestic violence. then north korea's nuclear ability. "washington journal" with your calls, tweets and e-mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i thought maybe they will like to know my first impressions of washington d.c. don't you know. i know you all think i have an accentful. i think i talk like tom brokaw. i thought you'd want to know what it would be like to be 100th in snoirt in the united states senate. it's truly very glamorous. my transition office is very 1345u8, very coysy. in fact we are waiting for ken conrad to pick up the chart so we can hire staff. my office is small and certainly not big enough to live in. i'm wondering congressman, was it really coysy and and when you lived there? was there room for the donny and marie posters? >> well, i have to tell you i feel very well protected because we are right across from the capitol poli
. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" steve talks about moderate republicans in congress and the role they play in fiscal issues on capitol hill. >> we'll talk about the act and debate in the senate with the national network to end domestic violence. then north korea's nuclear ability. "washington journal" with your calls, tweets and e-mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i thought maybe they will like to know my first impressions of washington...
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secondary contracts between the union and the school districts, especially the school district because steve cook's memo where they are extending the contracts for the security clause to just the clause where the union member has to pay the union and can't exercise their right to work right. extending those clauses up to 10 years and it has nothing to do with wages, benefits or working conditions, simply preventing workers from getting the right to work right for 10 years. and you tell me, is that good for membership are putting the worker first or is that the union saying we want ours and we will do everything we can to make sure we're getting ours before the law goes into effect. gerri: is there any reaction inside the union membership against leadership? you have to think at some point people will not like these kind of tactics. that has to be offputting. >> they saw freedom coming two months from now, and now the unions are trying to take it away and extend those contracts for almost a decade. there is a lot of workers who feel like the rug is being pulled out from under them. gerri: let
secondary contracts between the union and the school districts, especially the school district because steve cook's memo where they are extending the contracts for the security clause to just the clause where the union member has to pay the union and can't exercise their right to work right. extending those clauses up to 10 years and it has nothing to do with wages, benefits or working conditions, simply preventing workers from getting the right to work right for 10 years. and you tell me, is...
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from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. >>> as we may have mentioned, there's a big game on sunday. and while millions upon millions of us football fans will be watching as we do every year, it's not for everybody, and some will be scanning around for an alternative. if, say, puppies are your thing, you're in luck, because for the ninth straight year, this sunday is puppy bowl sunday. and a while back, we got a behind-the-scenes look at animal planet's annual attempt to provide intentionally fluffy counter programming. >> you can do this. it's the biggest day of your life. >> it would be nice to think actual nfl refs did this before a game, but this being the puppy bowl, he's an actor. and a good one. but to be honest, all w
from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. >>> as we may have mentioned, there's a big game on sunday. and while...
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. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> zoraida likes this one. >> i do. >> oreos. >> we will talk to the ad expert about all the best in the super bowl commercials. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're going to switch gears here. at least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus struck a pickup truck and rolled over on a treacherous highway in california. this happened in san bernardino, 80 miles south of los angeles. the road is so narrow that rescue workers have had a very difficult time reaching all the victims there. what is the very latest here? >> well, this is what chp is telling us now. there are eight people confirmed dead. but they say they believe that number is going to change. meaning they will find out many more people died in this crash. also, we've had our own count here. about 27 people have been taken to five local hospitals. six are critical. some of those are children. my photographer and i walked up to the crash site about a half mile from here. it is absolutely stunning to see
. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> zoraida likes this one. >> i do. >> oreos. >> we will talk to the ad expert about all the best in the super bowl commercials. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're going to switch gears here. at least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus struck a pickup truck and rolled over on a treacherous highway in california. this happened in san bernardino, 80 miles south of los angeles. the road is so...
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they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman bruce braley. but just counter factual here, let's say the wacky tea party guy, the birther steve king guy didn't run off with the primary, look what happens when you poll statewide among likely voters and ask them to choose between the not steve king guy and the democrat, actually, the republican guy wins. in other words, the whole state of iowa would rather have the more moderate republican guy. but if you do not give them that choice in the general election, if republicans decide that what they're offering is just the birther guy, just t
they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman...
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let's go right to steve, he knows all about your forecast. >>> inland temperatures were struggling to get out of the 50s and now it is reversed, we now have a westerly breeze so coast and bay fog give way to mostly sunny skies and it will be cooler by the beaches and warmer inland, here is sal. >>> we don't have a lot of sl traffic to tell you about which is good. 24 westbound is moderately heavy between walnut creek and oakland, it is 6:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> san francisco 49ers came that close to pulling over the greatest come back in super bowl history but the baltimore ravens are the new champions of pro-football. [applauds] >> and the ravens have won it -- >> man what a game. they led and no team ever came back from ten points and they roared in the second half, the thrilling rally ended 5 yards short less than two minutes to go in the game and michael crabtree almost had it, the ravens won the super bowl. >> that big come back had 49ers fans hoping they would win but it was just a big achievement in itself. many ended up in tears after that disappointing loss. >>>
let's go right to steve, he knows all about your forecast. >>> inland temperatures were struggling to get out of the 50s and now it is reversed, we now have a westerly breeze so coast and bay fog give way to mostly sunny skies and it will be cooler by the beaches and warmer inland, here is sal. >>> we don't have a lot of sl traffic to tell you about which is good. 24 westbound is moderately heavy between walnut creek and oakland, it is 6:00 let's go back to dave and pam....
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mitt romney's son tagg -- tagg. [ laughter ] >> steve: you're it. >> jimmy: he is denying reports that he will run for senate this year saying the timing isn't right. just like when his dad tries to clap along to a song. ♪ celebrate good times come on celebrate ♪ ♪ celebrate good times come on ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one does that. >> steve: nobody does that in the world. >> jimmy: you guys, the state department announced that john kerry, the newly appointed secretary of state will sign all official state department tweets with his initials, j.k. [ laughter ] you can see the confusion here. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: because j.k. is also internet slang for just kidding. let's just take a look at a few of his tweets. you'll see what i mean. here's the first one, "i'm thrilled and honored to uphold the position of secretary of state, jk" [ laughter ] here's another one here. "just saw 'hansel and gretel.' loved it. j.k. j.k. that j.k. i really did love it. j.k." [ laughter ] i have no idea what he feels about that movie. here's the last one here. "when i sign my tweets with j.
mitt romney's son tagg -- tagg. [ laughter ] >> steve: you're it. >> jimmy: he is denying reports that he will run for senate this year saying the timing isn't right. just like when his dad tries to clap along to a song. ♪ celebrate good times come on celebrate ♪ ♪ celebrate good times come on ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one does that. >> steve: nobody does that in the world. >> jimmy: you guys, the state department announced that john kerry, the newly...
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steve grasso. >> surround it. >> dr. j? where do you cast your vote? >> well, i think if indeed the consumer is feeling strapped somewhat by the payroll tax going back in, being implemented again, then i think that hurts a lower end product like a cereal much more than it does the higher end products, so, i guess i'm going to side with the bear. >> way to go. >> victory for brian kelly. >> that's it? you don't get -- >> no, i decided. >> get sallie back here. >> she's going to love you after that hoya comment. nice. >> she'll never come back again. all right. let's go to brian sullen and you're taking a look at how options traders are playing gis. >> i think b.k. is short-lived on the victory speech here. if you look at the option activity today, we saw a buyer, 500 calls, the april 43 calls, paying 54 cents, so, the option trader seeing general mills trade to the upside, you know, 5%, 10% here, fom lowing their earnings report coming up in march. sort of an earnings play. bull activity here. and have to side with the new warren buffett here, he's outp
steve grasso. >> surround it. >> dr. j? where do you cast your vote? >> well, i think if indeed the consumer is feeling strapped somewhat by the payroll tax going back in, being implemented again, then i think that hurts a lower end product like a cereal much more than it does the higher end products, so, i guess i'm going to side with the bear. >> way to go. >> victory for brian kelly. >> that's it? you don't get -- >> no, i decided. >> get...
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melissa: steve, this is like you're on the way out the door, and everything's a mess. you just turn and blame someone else, i guess? i can't make sense of this. >> yeah. i think james' last point is a key point. the money didn't go where we needed it. i didn't like the way the stimulus was crafted, but if you were going to spend that money, more of it should have been on actual infrastructure programs which we know that we're going to need to fund at some point. so about $27.5 billion of that total 787 billion went to roads and bridges. there was some other money that went to other kinds of infrastructure projects. but it wasn't really that great a percentage of the original stimulus. i think what ray lahood is lamenting now is that he didn't have even more money to do this because we know that ray lahood is in love with spending on these kinds of projects. remember, he was the secretary who sent back when scott walker sent back money for high-speed rail that wisconsin residents didn't want, ray lahood said, in effect, you're going to take it whether you want it or not
melissa: steve, this is like you're on the way out the door, and everything's a mess. you just turn and blame someone else, i guess? i can't make sense of this. >> yeah. i think james' last point is a key point. the money didn't go where we needed it. i didn't like the way the stimulus was crafted, but if you were going to spend that money, more of it should have been on actual infrastructure programs which we know that we're going to need to fund at some point. so about $27.5 billion of...
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from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was
from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a...
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well, steve, it's always a pleasure having you on. come back soon. >> thank you, gerri. >> gerri: i hope you don't get caught in the storm this weekend. >> you too. take care. gerri: thank you. well, one state official witnessing the impact of fema's ineffectiveness firsthand, new jersey state senator joe ca ril close joining me now. you -- >> you said it right. fema's not right. gerri: how is the federal government impacting your area? >> listen, the flood insurance program has been a disgrace as the governor pointed out. i represent the monmouth county bay shore, monoand ocean counties and others around the state. really hard hit. tens of thousands of a people still out of their homes. gerri: people in hotels, this is ridiculous. >> they've got to leave sometimes on weekends because the weddings are booked, and the management kicks them out. so this has been a really -- gerri: you don't think chris christie was out of bounds. >> no, not at all. gerri: so on the one hand he's holding hands with the president, merrily running through
well, steve, it's always a pleasure having you on. come back soon. >> thank you, gerri. >> gerri: i hope you don't get caught in the storm this weekend. >> you too. take care. gerri: thank you. well, one state official witnessing the impact of fema's ineffectiveness firsthand, new jersey state senator joe ca ril close joining me now. you -- >> you said it right. fema's not right. gerri: how is the federal government impacting your area? >> listen, the flood...
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let's bring in our friend steve grasso. welcome. you know, a big day for the market recapturing this important level of 14,000. where do we go from here? what are the traders looking for to take it the next leg? >> you know, you spoke about the levels in the dow and the level in the s&p. this is going back to december of '07 levels. so that 1510 mark, once we took that out and we're right around it right now, it's 15 and a quarter, right back to the old highs. 1576. everyone is cautiously optimistic. they are positive on a lot of their own individual stories but we're also waiting for the other shoe to drop. that is just the state of what it's like on the floor. >> it's been such an interesting move that the market is largely able to look past, cover its ears, from any of the noise out there. that helped us get where we are now. can we continue to look past some of the issues to take it further? >> there have been so many issues. first europe, then the united states. all of that seems to be a secondary issue for investors. they're h
let's bring in our friend steve grasso. welcome. you know, a big day for the market recapturing this important level of 14,000. where do we go from here? what are the traders looking for to take it the next leg? >> you know, you spoke about the levels in the dow and the level in the s&p. this is going back to december of '07 levels. so that 1510 mark, once we took that out and we're right around it right now, it's 15 and a quarter, right back to the old highs. 1576. everyone is...
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i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy got us. and i said what about the other auto companies? there was no answer to that. who do you work for? i work for several people. that is dead giveaway. what do you do? it was difficult. liz: it was a bloated, bloat system. >> it was. liz: it seemed to you people that worked on one portion of a car didn't understand the other parts of the car. >> that's true. liz: how did you get it all together once again? >> we got all the management people, once we changed the organization in a room and said what do we do at this company? we settled in a shor
i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy...
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bush and steve camerota, center for immigration studies. what do you think about this idea that immigration reform would help reduce the deficit. do you buy that? >> you know, i really don't. not under president obama and his sort of spend habits. but what i do think is going to happen when you look at congress, they're going to view this immigration reform package and figure out a way, they will need to figure out a way to make it as revenue neutral as possible or reduce deficits. there will be a cost associated with implementing any form of this immigration reform. in 2006 we saw the cbo came out saying that the plan that president bush had proposed was going to basically raise the deficit $18 billion. but again, there will be questions that need to be hammered out with the details of an immigration reform package. melissa: christian, it is so hard to quantify what this really means. if you make more immigrants legal, that is more stress on the system. they will use more social services but it is also a higher tax base. how do you think i
bush and steve camerota, center for immigration studies. what do you think about this idea that immigration reform would help reduce the deficit. do you buy that? >> you know, i really don't. not under president obama and his sort of spend habits. but what i do think is going to happen when you look at congress, they're going to view this immigration reform package and figure out a way, they will need to figure out a way to make it as revenue neutral as possible or reduce deficits. there...
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i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making short-term bearish belts. the most active by the february 105 puts. these expire a week from friday. they were buying them at 85 cents on average. that means they are expecting the stock to be below in just over a week. >> all right. you can catch more options actions every friday at 5:00 on cnbc. >>> coming up next, banking on the hottest trade in the world. and romming the dice on online gambling stocks. why one investor has a beef with one of gambling's biggest names. >>> plus, we pace wagers on some winners. >>> plus, jeremy stoppelman. his thoughts on the latest earnings
i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making...
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steve, thoughts on the implications. we went through this election and dealing with this numerous times. now this. >> a little bit more obamacare magic. you remember after the original proposal, the obama administration tried to rach it back and foot what it called a compromise that none of the people effective really thought was a compromise. i think we will see the same reaction to this non-compromise compromise. it had noncommittal response from cardinal timothy dolan in new york. you have had other catholic organizations that raised questions about what this will mean. is this a way to allow the organizations to feel like they are not providing the coverage when in fact they will be. or the insurance company will be. it feels like a dodge and obama administration trying to do something for public relations purposes that is not doing itself. >> bret: one thing they couldn't answer was cost. when pressed where does the cost go, neither the white house or h.h.s. could answer the question who would pay for the increased
steve, thoughts on the implications. we went through this election and dealing with this numerous times. now this. >> a little bit more obamacare magic. you remember after the original proposal, the obama administration tried to rach it back and foot what it called a compromise that none of the people effective really thought was a compromise. i think we will see the same reaction to this non-compromise compromise. it had noncommittal response from cardinal timothy dolan in new york. you...
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you steve. it's. easy to. say. play. play pick up a. player. play play. play play. play. play play play. the behave. today i want to explore a country i have yet to talk about on the show ali you may have missed what's going on in the north african nation and the hype of the presidential inauguration in the super bowl but three weeks ago france initiated a military intervention seeking to eliminate terrorist threats in the country in the time since the french led operation has invoked tactics such as air strikes and mass arrests to bring down islamic militants all of course of the support of the u.s. military and while the short term strategy is playing out on the ground the u.n. african union and other world leaders met today to talk about how do achieve peace and stability in the long term but while their bombing for peace strategy really hold in a volatile nation already stricken with poverty and violence top of the game from inside i'm now joined by eugene puryear editorial board for liberation thank you so much for thank you so eugene i want to start off by playing d
you steve. it's. easy to. say. play. play pick up a. player. play play. play play. play. play play play. the behave. today i want to explore a country i have yet to talk about on the show ali you may have missed what's going on in the north african nation and the hype of the presidential inauguration in the super bowl but three weeks ago france initiated a military intervention seeking to eliminate terrorist threats in the country in the time since the french led operation has invoked tactics...
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steve? >> 43 republican senators signed a letter to the president today, saying they would block any nominee for the consumer financial protection bureau, unless you change the law, the same stance they had in the last congress. i wonder if you have any reaction. >> it is unfortunate that a minority of the u.s. senate continues to oppose the implementation of wall street reform designed to protect the american taxpayer from the kind of crisis we sought engendered by the collapse of our financial sector in 2007 and 2008. it was designed to protect the establishment -- it was established to make sure that the average american's who have dealings with financial institutions have somebody in washington looking out for their interest, because financial institutions, as you know, have plenty of people in washington looking out for theirs. it is unfortunate that republicans have continued their efforts to oppose this bureau, oppose the implementation of a key component of the wall street reform law
steve? >> 43 republican senators signed a letter to the president today, saying they would block any nominee for the consumer financial protection bureau, unless you change the law, the same stance they had in the last congress. i wonder if you have any reaction. >> it is unfortunate that a minority of the u.s. senate continues to oppose the implementation of wall street reform designed to protect the american taxpayer from the kind of crisis we sought engendered by the collapse of...
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melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to a quiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot to shake up the middle east. we have alarming details coming up. plus, blizzards are annoying, but this time it is personal. why this massive storm is making one very sad 5-year-old boy in florida. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make
melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to a quiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot to shake up...
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it was really -- that was the one where steve jobs introduced mcintosh. a huge ad that changed the course of history with a company. i'm wondering if you think -- you give advice to apple. rough times recently in this time for another 1984 and. >> well, you know, apple, if you look at the company, they're still doing rather well. the stock being down as it is given their growth that they have in the amount of cash that they have puzzles me a bit, so i think they are in good hands. david: maybe we will see another 1984. thank you so much. always a pleasure. thank you for the preview of what is to come. >> you're welcome. thank you for having me on the show. david: bob parsons, executive chairman and founder. liz: who is going to when the actual game? we have the amazing crest can pick still right here in sealed boxes. this one box, of course, has his pick to win. the other, they are all sealed, has what he predicted the final score. the team and this court. david: boxes are stealing sealed in this a place. on monday we will have him back, and we will open
it was really -- that was the one where steve jobs introduced mcintosh. a huge ad that changed the course of history with a company. i'm wondering if you think -- you give advice to apple. rough times recently in this time for another 1984 and. >> well, you know, apple, if you look at the company, they're still doing rather well. the stock being down as it is given their growth that they have in the amount of cash that they have puzzles me a bit, so i think they are in good hands. david:...
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. >> more of an example that this is not steve jobs' apple anymore. that's for sure. >> stock up 2%. big move there on that move. scott, thanks very much. despite the comeback being staged this afternoon among the major averages, we're still on pace for the first week over week loss for those averages this year. josh lipton has more details on that. josh? >>. >> reporter: hey, bill. u.s. stocks on track to finish in the red today, so is this the correction we've been expecting? money managers have been warning of a pullback. even bulls think we could see some consolidation of recent gains. their concerns, one, bullish sentiment is still high at 42.8%, still above its historical average which could be a contrarian sell signal and you should take a look at the s&p 500 and the high shars, high field index. also spoke with jason lee of jpmorgan, he's actually watching high yield spreads. he said they widen around the equity selloff. since father 28th they have widened 30 basis point. lee is paying close attention but isn't worried yet. spreads widened at
. >> more of an example that this is not steve jobs' apple anymore. that's for sure. >> stock up 2%. big move there on that move. scott, thanks very much. despite the comeback being staged this afternoon among the major averages, we're still on pace for the first week over week loss for those averages this year. josh lipton has more details on that. josh? >>. >> reporter: hey, bill. u.s. stocks on track to finish in the red today, so is this the correction we've been...
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we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land itself, so for example what folks from where i'm from in the sand hills were concerned about was the impacts on that landscape, because it's very fragile. sand hills is the name, and that's the soil. it's sand, and folks are concerned about erosion wind erosion, and things like that. another impact is to the aquifer. this pipeline will be directly in the aquifer. that's the largest fresh water source in north america and the sows of all of our agricultural livestock and irrigation water and source of the economy in my state. >> we almost wore the same thing today. i'm glad that didn't happen. you know i think that in s
we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land...
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so, steve, how much was this politics and how much was this genuine, you know, policy concern? >> well, i think it was politics and policy and third, and i think it was personal. john mccain was the author of the surge of troops to iraq at the end of the administration, pushed it hard, took a lot of heat, including from the right. he takes it personal when chuck hagel calls it the bigst debacle since vietnam. and senator hagel dodging the question on whether he agreed with the same statement. hag mccain was getting testy and hagel was dodging. it was one of the key military decisions in the past ten years, and if senator hagel is the top military adviser to the president, they want to explore his thinking on that. and politics, trying to portray senator hagel as anti israel plays well to some interest groups, and that's much more politics. >> to pull from a football term given the weekend, it seems like he was fumbling around. was he not as well prepared as he ought to have been? >> no doubt, senators walked out of the hearing shaking their head, from both sides, democrats and
so, steve, how much was this politics and how much was this genuine, you know, policy concern? >> well, i think it was politics and policy and third, and i think it was personal. john mccain was the author of the surge of troops to iraq at the end of the administration, pushed it hard, took a lot of heat, including from the right. he takes it personal when chuck hagel calls it the bigst debacle since vietnam. and senator hagel dodging the question on whether he agreed with the same...
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. >> sean: let's go over to steve kroft over at 60 minutes. reason he got 18 interviews with obama is because we're not going to play gotcha with them. so cbs has come a long way, i'm mike wallace, worse words that people could hear. now, we have a case you have a love fest with obama and clinton and then the media they are about as giddy as steve kroft was. >> love fest. in a require a joint interview has everyone reading the tea leaves. >> from the moment they sat down to talk with cbs news 60 minutes president obama and secretary clinton seemed like they had been the best of friends for decades. >> they were side by side, chuckling together. even finishing one another's sentences. >> my take on this, i covered the campaign. i covered it to the bitter end. there was no love between the two of them. i have never seen them do like this. >> benghazi, libya, egypt, iraq, afghanistan, failure -- it's so cute? i get teary eyes. >> let me give you a back story. here is what is going on. hillary clinton has been the darling of the press since he fir
. >> sean: let's go over to steve kroft over at 60 minutes. reason he got 18 interviews with obama is because we're not going to play gotcha with them. so cbs has come a long way, i'm mike wallace, worse words that people could hear. now, we have a case you have a love fest with obama and clinton and then the media they are about as giddy as steve kroft was. >> love fest. in a require a joint interview has everyone reading the tea leaves. >> from the moment they sat down to...
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let's bring in steve mcmahon and michael steele. michael, for the defense, is the republican party capable of garnering all kinds of fringe voters, people on the very hard right, without having right wing candidates as your nominees and losing elections? how do they do both? >> look, this whole idea of having another pac is just to me -- it's just too out there. all you have to do to get together, organize at the state parties, put the state parties in charge of the political process. when i was state chairman, when i was a county chairman, i had to instill the discipline at the state level to make sure we were grooming and developing the kind of candidates you want to run. you just can't leave it to an open process and then swing in with yet another pac that's going to divert money away from the state, concentrated here for consultants and vendors in washington, and then complain afterwards, as we saw in 2012, when you get your clock cleaned again, oh, gee, it's the candidates, oh, gee, it's the state party. there's got to be a con
let's bring in steve mcmahon and michael steele. michael, for the defense, is the republican party capable of garnering all kinds of fringe voters, people on the very hard right, without having right wing candidates as your nominees and losing elections? how do they do both? >> look, this whole idea of having another pac is just to me -- it's just too out there. all you have to do to get together, organize at the state parties, put the state parties in charge of the political process....
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the republican party cannot afford to have steve israel run for senate and lose -- >> you mean steve king? >> say that again? i'm sorry, steve king. >> steve israel, democrat -- >> yes. >> karl rove likes to pretend it was todd akin and richard mourdock who lost the election but wasn't it george w. bush, the monster to karl rove's dr. frankenstein who lost the election for republicans? >> well, he certainly did his part. i would -- as did karl rove. >> exactly. >> wouldn't you love to be in the meetings with donors when the donor says tell us what you've been up to recently, karl? what races have you won? that's going ton an interesting meeting. more importantly, one of the things i find so interesting, there's an element of chickens coming home to roost because when you don't stand up against birtherism and some of the other conspiracy theories and you let these things fester within the base of your party and then candidates run on some of those sort of wacky ideas, yeah, you know what? they're probably going to lose. and so now they're having to sort of internally deal with a probl
the republican party cannot afford to have steve israel run for senate and lose -- >> you mean steve king? >> say that again? i'm sorry, steve king. >> steve israel, democrat -- >> yes. >> karl rove likes to pretend it was todd akin and richard mourdock who lost the election but wasn't it george w. bush, the monster to karl rove's dr. frankenstein who lost the election for republicans? >> well, he certainly did his part. i would -- as did karl rove. >>...